nimmer altay. i'm sorry if i've ruined your name. nian chang and christophe moscolonik. i don't know. does either of you want to speak? >> i added my card. president olague: you can come up. it's ok. you can walk up to the mike. >> good afternoon, commission. thank for you taking the time to hear this. my name is ian chang. i've been a professional nightclub deejay in this great city of san francisco for approximate 15 years. i have known ms. cone for 10 of those years and i can definitely vouch for her character as well as being a respectable and responsible barone irand runner of the establishment. i guess i would like to speak on the -- on the matter of the condition, the timing conditions. it really doesn't make any sense to stop the music at midnight or 10:00 p.m., and it actually will hamstring her business because promotors will take their events elsewhere. the industry standard is essentially going to 2:00 a.m. if you have a 2:00 a.m. bar permit. and so to put these kind of restrictions on this bar is highly unusual. in the 15 years i've been doing this, i have n